Grades 3-5
Other Illinois Illinois Standards Aligned Instruction for Libraries (I-SAIL) sets
Other Illinois Illinois Standards Aligned Instruction for Libraries (I-SAIL) sets
INFORMATION LITERACY: Access information efficiently and effectively to inquire, think critically, and gain knowledge through the research process1
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INQUIRE: Articulate a sense of wonder and curiosity1.A
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Formulate a question to guide research based on an information need with support 1.A.1
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RESEARCH & EXPLORE: Establish a process for finding information 1.B
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Understand the need for information1.B.1
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Create a clear research purpose with support1.B.2
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Identify search strategies based on information need with support1.B.3
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Use diverse resources to structure an organized message with support1.B.4
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ACCESS & SEARCH: Find resources to address an informational need1.C
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Attempt to use different strategies and techniques when searching for information1.C.1
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Begin to select resources that are most appropriate for an information need1.C.2
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Seek information from diverse sources1.C.3
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CURATE: Organize and cite resources to fulfill an informational need 1.D
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Begin to cite, with support, print and nonprint sources using an assigned format1.D.1
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Introduce strategies to paraphrase and summarize sources with support1.D.2
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Begins to understand that credit should be given to ideas that are not original1.D.3
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Introduce the concept of respecting and recognizing various viewpoints1.D.4
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Introduce the concept of intellectual property, copyright and plagiarism1.D.5
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MEDIA LITERACY: Analyze, evaluate, create, and communicate using a variety of objective forms responsibly, including, but not limited to, print, visual, audio, interactive, and digital formats (Illinois Public Act 102-0055) 2
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ANALYZE & EVALUATE: Establish and apply criteria to determine diverse, balanced resources2.A
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Recognize that there are facts, point of view, and opinion in media2.A.1
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Use simple concepts and systems to evaluate digital resources2.A.2
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Use highlighting and paraphrasing to identify and record relevant information2.A.3
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CREATE: Use media thoughtfully and purposefully 2.B
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Use a provided format to organize information2.B.1
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Create a product that expresses ideas for an intended audience2.B.2
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Use purposeful and appropriate media from pre-selected resources to create products2.B.3
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Collaborate with others to organize and synthesize information2.B.4
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Learn and use curated technology tools, online environments, and other collaborative tools to create messages through a variety of platforms2.B.5
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COMMUNICATE Share media effectively with an intended audience2.C
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Present, perform, or share information and ideas successfully and appropriately2.C.1
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SHARE: Consider the intention and impact of shared media2.D
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Evaluate final product or presentation based on audience feedback2.D.1
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DIGITAL LITERACY: Understand the impact of an online presence to yourself and others while maintaining privacy and security practices 3
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PRACTICE: Use digital resources appropriately3.A
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se the Internet responsibly to locate information and communicate with others safely3.A.1
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Access databases and search engines appropriate for the information need3.A.2
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When sharing content give credit for the ideas of others that you choose to share3.A.3
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PARTICIPATE: Act responsibly in a digital environment3.B
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Understand the impact of creating a positive online presence by using ethical behavior3.B.1
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Understand what constitutes personal information and all the ways in which personal information can be shared (social media, text messages, email and gaming apps)3.B.2
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Recognize the potential permanent consequences of posting personal information online3.B.3
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PROTECT: Understand and secure identity and information3.C
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Identify reasons for protecting personal and private information3.C.1
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Define online identity theft, security, fraud, and phishing3.C.2
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Understand that organizations (such as schools) have Acceptable Use Policies (AUP), privacy policies, and terms of use agreements that apply to students3.C.3
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Recognize and avoid inappropriate content3.C.4
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RESPECT: Recognize how actions impact others online3.D
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Define rights of creators3.D.1
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Behave responsibly and respectfully in a networked environment3.D.2
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Recognize that online activities have real life mental, physical, and emotional consequences3.D.3
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INDIVIDUAL LITERACY: Promote the appreciation of literature and its impact on an individual as a foundation of lifelong learning, the development of empathy, and an appreciation for the diverse, vibrant world in which we live 4
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APPRECIATE: Understand the benefits of reading4.A
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Read and listen to stories for enjoyment, entertainment, education, personal interest, and other benefits4.A.1
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Appreciate information presented creatively in various formats4.A.2
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Refine individual taste in series, author, and genre reading4.A.3
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Use both text and visuals to understand literature4.A.4
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EXPLORE: Select different formats, genres and topics of literature4.B
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Read and listen to stories from a wide range of genres, formats, and topics4.B.1
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Learn about various literary awards to help guide personal reading selections4.B.2
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Self-select reading material appropriate for a specific purpose4.B.3
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Distinguish between different types and elements of literature4.B.4
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Understand information presented creatively in various non textual formats4.B.5
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DEVELOP: Cultivate a personal reading identity4.C
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Derive meaning from informational texts in various formats4.C.1
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Access libraries, library staff, and library resources both personally and virtually4.C.2
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Cultivate a love of reading and become a self-motivated reader4.C.3
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Seek information related to personal interests4.C.4
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Select resources and materials based on interest or need4.C.5
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EMPATHIZE: Read to understand perspectives outside one’s own 4.D
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Read and listen to literature from diverse perspectives4.D.1
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Read and listen to literature on diverse reading and award lists4.D.2
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Read and listen to literature which expands the reader's own background knowledge and gives unique perspectives on different experiences outside of the reader's own4.D.3
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Participate in discussions about literature to share opinions and consider other perspectives4.D.4
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- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5
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- ILLINOIS STANDARDS ALIGNED INSTRUCTION FOR LIBRARIES
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